We were underwater with our condo and did not have time to find a renter that could meet our bottom line. Not only did Joe and his team find a renter within 2 weeks of listing our property, they also facilitated the painting and cleaning of the home for a very reasonable price and the work was fantastic. MPLS RENT has successfully rented our place with no lag time for the past 5 years. I would recommend MPLS Rent to anyone who needs their property rented, managed, or sold. Solid, honest, hard working and delivers results are a few words . . .

I was completely blown away with MPLS RENT and their super friendly team. I don't know where to start...I was so overwhelmed trying to find a new home in just 3.5 weeks. Maggie really surprised me by taking the time and driving me to several amazing buildings that I didn't even know existed. We were able to see lofts and condos that were privately owned and some unbelievable, new apartment buildings with killer rooftops! She made my decision making so easy, from number-crunching everything–making it very clear what I'd be spending at each building option, to the time saving factor . . .

Joe and I have worked together now about six years and he is as good as he was the day I met him. It always amazes me how quickly he finds me tenants, at a higher rate than the year before, and they are all quality people. In six years I have not had one issue with the renter and that's amazing. I could not more highly recommend Joe as a man that you could count on and get your needs met.

Minnehaha

Minnehaha is a distinctive neighborhood in the Nokomis community in Minneapolis. Its boundaries are Minnehaha Parkway to the north, Hiawatha Avenue to the east, 54th Street to the south, and 34th Avenue to the west.

Mentioned in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, The Song of Hiawatha, Minnehaha means “laughing waters,” in Ojibwe, referencing the waterfall in Minnehaha Park, which is the neighborhood’s biggest attraction. Minnehaha Park overlooks the Mississippi River and is one of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks, attracting nearly one million annual visitors. Located at the intersection of Hiawatha Avenue and Minnehaha Parkway, the 193-acre park features a 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs, sculptures and river overlooks. Truly a park for the entire family, the Wabun wading pool, Sea Salt Eatery, Minnehaha Falls Pavilion and Bandshell, The Longfellow House, bike rentals and music in the park make it a prime summer location for all the young families who live in the Minnehaha neighborhood. The 50th Street / Minnehaha Park station of the Hiawatha Line is also located in the Minnehaha neighborhood, making access to the park easy and convenient.

Minnehaha Park also includes the picturesque and newly renovated Longfellow Gardens as well as the Minnehaha Falls Pergola Garden. Visitors can also canoe the Minnehaha Creek, which extends from Lake Minnetonka and flows east for 22 miles through several suburbs west of Minneapolis and then through south Minneapolis. Minnehaha Creek is the lifeline which weaves its way through several neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Life along this creek is ideal, peaceful and highly desirable.